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Citroen C5 hits dealerships in April 18 Feb 2008 (News)
In addition, the company comments that comfort, quality, safety and style were also of importance when designing the model. Convenience is also a driving factor, as the vehicle also has storage nets, a luggage cover blind and shopping bag hooks installed. According to Citroen UK managing director Xavier Duchemin, the vehicle meets consumer desire in a number of ways. -
Freelander 2 heads to outdoor show 18 Feb 2008 (News)
The company will bring its Freelander 2 model to the Birmingham NEC for the event, which ends on Sunday, allowing people interested in purchasing a model to test drive it for free. This follows Fiat's announcement that it will be bringing four of its Ducato models to the exhibition, in addition to a Scudo. Andy Griffiths, UK marketing director for Land Rover, said that communicating "directly with other like-minded people" is a priority for the company. -
Year-end results show profit increase for Renault 14 Feb 2008 (News)
Going back further, Renault posted operating income of €1.32 billion in 2005 as well as net income of €3.45 billion. The performance of the staff was one driving factor in the company's success over 2007, according to Renault chief executive and president Carlos Ghosn. He said: "Thanks to the dedication of the men and women at Renault, we ended 2007 ready to ensure the success of Renault Commitment 2009. -
Koleos set for world debut at Geneva motor show 11 Feb 2008 (News)
Aimed at people looking to get away from the trappings of city life, the model comes with the storage space of an MPV while motorists can also benefit from its all-wheel drive system. Renault believes the car marks a "sure sign" that it is exploring the right areas of production effectively. "The launch of Koleos marks a decisive step in the brand's development, not only in Europe but across the world," said the firm. -
Lancer X Evolution 'already sold out' 15 Jan 2008 (News)
Mitsubishi's Lancer Evolution X is the tenth model in the Lancer Evolution line the firm has put onto the market. The series has been characterised by two-litre, turbo-charged engines and a four-wheel drive system in all its models. -
BMW reveals registration increase in 2007 8 Jan 2008 (News)
BMW driver Amir Khan has been banned from the road for six weeks following a speeding conviction. The 21-year-old boxer was clocked by officers on the M62 driving at 140 mph. -
Classic convertibles 'turn men's heads' 28 Dec 2007 (News)
A Mercedes SL Roadster has been named as the car that would be most likely to attract male attention. Evecars.com conducted a poll to see which car men would be most impressed to a woman driving, with the classic convertible coming out on top. The model, which was manufactured between 1955 and 1963, was said to have impressive because of its association with the cinema. For example, a Mercedes SL Roadster was famously driven by Grace Kelly in High Society, a 1956 movie in which she co-starred with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. -
'New era' begins with BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupe 17 Dec 2007 (News)
"The BMW X6 is a unique proposition offering owners the safety and convenience of a command driving position with the on-road performance of a sports car, all wrapped in the svelte lines of a coupé," remarked the firm. BMW was originally established in 1916 and is among the world's largest automakers. -
Upgrading brakes 'a good idea' 12 Dec 2007 (News)
"It's often described as a heart stopping and frightening experience as it normally occurs when trying to brake after driving quite fast," he said. Mr Cornwall added that installing improved performance discs could help drivers avoid falling victim to the problem. This comes as the Department for Transport statistics show that there has been a drop in the annually recorded number of deaths on the road. -
Aston Martin spies extension of Bond association 11 Dec 2007 (News)
Dr Ulrich Bez, chief executive officer for Aston Martin, said he was "proud" of the relationship the DBS has developed with the famous hero. "[The DBS] delivers the complete driving experience and bridges the gap between our road and track cars - the DB9 and DBR9 ... We are all very excited at the prospect of seeing it on the big screen again," said Dr Bez. Other famous actors to take on the mantle of James Bond include Sir Sean Connery and Roger Moore. -
Day-after-drinking 'a problem in young drivers' 11 Dec 2007 (News)
She said: "We need high-profile advertising on this issue and an increase in police powers so they can carry out random breath-tests." Some 540 people were killed on the roads in drink-driving incidents last year, with 90,000 convictions coming as motorists headed to work. The Department for Transport last week launched a festive appeal which is focused primarily on steering 17 to 29 year-old male drivers away from taking to the road inebriated. -
Ford Fiesta Zetec 'allows motorists to create their own cars' 3 Dec 2007 (News)
The chance to customise the model comes for £200 more than the standard £9,995 people can pick the vehicle up for on-the-road. "The new colour and trim choices and large-car technology combine to give a great drive and exciting style," the automobile manufacturing company added. Ford has been manufacturing the Fiesta since 1976 and has made the vehicle in a number of different iterations. These include three and five-door models. -
Audi hands A3 Cabriolet world debut 3 Dec 2007 (News)
Motorists can pick up the car in two petrol and two diesel types, all of which are turbo-charging units with direct injection. Vehicles will initially be four-wheel drive only from launch, with Audi commenting that safety has also been improved. "[It] will be available with either a semi or fully automatic hood specification while crucially for an open car, its advanced body structure features a high proportion of high-strength steel reinforcing measures," commented the company. -
Girl racers celebrated at London Motorsport Show 28 Nov 2007 (News)
A number of British stars of the sport will be mingling with punters at the exhibition, showing off the vehicles they are famous for driving. These include Volkswagen racer Karen Andrews and British Touring Car Championship competitor Fiona Leggate. In addition, Team Feisty motorbike rider Kat Sanderson will be on-hand along with her 250 cc Aprilla vehicle. -
Hyundai unveils latest concept in LA 16 Nov 2007 (News)
Korean automaker Hyundai this week lifted the lid on its Concept Genesis Coupe at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. The firm has commented that the model represents its plans to deliver rear-wheel drive sports coupes to US dealerships by 2009. It added that the look of the vehicle has been influenced by Le Mans racing cars, with an imaginative design the company believes will appeal to fans of the genre. -
Swindon Honda plant reaches milestone 12 Nov 2007 (News)
"We are the only Honda plant in the world manufacturing the Civic 5-door and 3-door models and are extremely proud of the fact there are one million happy customers driving Swindon-built Civics," said the official. In addition to the next milestone, next year will mark the firm's 60th anniversary as an automobile manufacturer.Latest Focus revamp makes it "desirable" 12 Nov 2007 (News)
Safety-conscious motorists will find that the vehicle comes with four airbags and central locking, in addition to electrics windows in the front and a CD player for those who like to listen to their favourite tunes while driving. "With a dramatic new design, more equipment and more choice, Ford's new Focus is set to reaffirm its position as the most desirable model in the segment when it goes on sale in the UK next year," said the company.Rare vehicles mark Volvo's 80th anniversary 5 Nov 2007 (News)
Volvo is a supplier of buses, trucks and commercial construction equipment. It also supplies drive systems for marine and industrial use and lost year generated revenue of 258 billion SEK (£19.3 billion).Mondeo picks up Scottish car gong 29 Oct 2007 (News)
This is Ford's latest success at the award's ceremony, having picked up the Scottish MPV of 2006 gong for its S-MAX as well as the overall prize in 1998 for the Mondeo. Consumers have been able to drive the model from Ford dealerships since it made its debut in 1993.Citroen C5 "powerful addition" to company line-up 19 Oct 2007 (News)
According to the company, the model represents a "powerful addition" to its line-up and motorists will know if they are right once it goes on sale in the UK from early 2008. One thing that will be assured is the comfort of those driving it, as Citroen has installed a back massager into the driver's seat. The car is longer and wider than its predecessor the C4 Picasso, while also benefiting from a concave rear window which may help deflect sunlight.